Latest sensational breakthrough from ancient remains found in Altai Mountain cave are revealed in Nature scientific journal.
Archeologists discovered a new stone bracelet, two sharp pins, a marble ring and fox tooth pendants.
Aged approximately 45,000 years, this might be the world’s oldest animal statuette.
The Denisova Cave in the Altai region has given up another riveting secret to modern science, this time equine, say researchers from Novosibirsk.
Eminent Siberian archeologist Professor Mikhail Shunkov challenges Western claims casting doubt on this being the work of ancient Denisovans.
'Sensational' discovery in Denisova Cave is at least 50,000 years old BUT it wasn't made by Homo sapiens.
Beads made from ostrich eggs buried in the Siberian cave around 2,000 generations ago reveal amazing artistic (and drilling) skills of our long-ago ancestors.
Leading Russian scientist remains unshaken in view that it was Denisovans despite growing doubts from Western experts.
Siberian ancestors hunted the squat short-legged horse, even though this type of animal was believed to have been wiped out 400,000 years ago.